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Wow , I have the same safe thats been locked for more than a year.
I locked the keys in the safe and forgot the code.
I took the thing out side and droped it on its corner and whala.
go figure it worked ,thank you to who ever was the first 1 to try that
cody in west palm beach,fl

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QuestionQUESTION: Hi. I have just bought a caravan with a kingavon electronic safe 27 installed in it.Dealer didn't know it was there and has no information on it. The door is open and i have bought new batteries how do i re set it as it would be nice to be able to use it. thank you for your time reading this note.Please help if you can.

ANSWER: Marie

These are imported safes - Kingavon is not a manufacture, they are a distributor of "stuff", they just have the safes "LABELED" with their name.

If your safe is similar to the ones I've seen, the original factory code is 1-5-9 A (or B) to open the safe. There is usually an override key for your safe incase you have lost your code.

Once the unit is open, you can reset the combination by pressing the red button, the yellow light will come on. Input a new code 3-8 numbers and then either the A or B button to finish the code.
Test your new code several times before locking.

If you don't have an over ride key, the first three digits of the serial number should be the key code.

You may want to send me a photo of your safe, to ensure we are talking about the same safe. andy@securitysafeusa.com

NOTE: Electronics change on a month to month basis, so the lock may not be the same as the ones I've seen.

open the safe door on the panel beside the hinges there should be a reset button, Press the button once the safe beeps, input your new code and press A or B when finished code is now reset. Make sure you check your new code with the door open. Just turn the lock, input the code press your A or B which ever you chose, the lock dial should open.

Enter your code on the keypad located on the front of the safe. Some electronic digital safes require you to input a special character like "#" before and after your code. The safe should either beep, have a LED turn green, or display "OPEN" if you have correctly entered the code.

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Turn the handle to the right within five seconds of correctly entering the code. If you wait too long, the safe will lock and you will have to enter your code ag

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Open the safe with a key. Use your emergency key that came with the safe to open it if you forgot the code or if the batteries have died. Remove the key cover from either the handle or the control panel to reveal the lock.

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Enter your code to open the safe.

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Place the electronic digital safe into code reset mode. On some models you need to hold the last digit of the code or press the "*" button to get into code reset mode. Other safes require you to open them and press a small red button on the inside of the door.

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Enter your new code on the keypad and press "#" to finish. Some safes may require you to press "*" or a letter to finish the code. If the safe requires it, enter the new code again to confirm that you entered it correctly.

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Use your code to open the electronic digital safe's door.

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Locate and remove the battery cover on the inside of the door.

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Replace the used batteries with new ones. For most safes, this will require two or four AA batteries.

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Test the batteries. Use your code while the door is open to test the batteries before closing the safe.

I'm not familiar with that safe but here's a few to try. You'll need to open the safe first in any case after opening then first try simply entering another code, lock it (with the door open) and try to unlock it,. Next, there may be a reset button inside the safe on the door press, hold, release and try entering a new code this may also require you to enter the original code w/wo some type of access code. As a simpler method, with the door open and electronics exposed, remove the cover plate and batteries, wait at lease an hour and replace the batteries, this may also start you with a code such as 0000. Can you tell me where you purchased it? This may help a lot!

have just had the same problems if you had the key there is a red button inside the door to reset the code but obviously no key no red button I have the sandleford number to call 03 97750699 or try the factory pre set 159 A or B see how you go